Jaguar SS100 Replica

Project Details

Jaguar SS100 replica

A customer of ours had recently completed the build on his Jaguar SS100 replica & now having passed all the build regulations was in need of getting it painted in a beautiful Lechler, silver grey pearl to complement the body curves & Jaguar shaping.

Body repairs & filler work were carried out to the fibreglass shell & doors followed with ICI high build primer. The underside was then coated in Upol, Raptor to enhance body protection from road noise & stone damage. As the bonnet is made from Aluminium, care was taken too carefully sand, prime & paint these items without distorting the panels or damaging the bonnet louvres.

Once completed, we then concentrated on the body shell & doors before spray painting these in the same Lechler, silver grey pearl & Max Meyer clearcoat. Followed by a detailed wet flat & compound using Scholl Concept products to further enhance the visual appearance before handing Jaguar SS100 back to customer for a careful re-fit prior to being beautifully photographed in these majestic surroundings.

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